ARKANSAS BILLBOARD
VALUATION GUIDE
2018
Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department 1614 West Third Street Little Rock, AR 72201
Overview
The Arkansas Assessment Coordination Department, hereinafter referred to as ACD, has adopted using the base costs found in the Billboard Structures Valuation Guide published by the North Carolina Department of Revenue - Property Tax Section. In this guide, the base cost has already been determined with the additional improvements included in a square foot base cost. This cost per square foot has been extended out for each specific billboard structure categorized by type of construction and height above ground level (HAGL). In addition, a current depreciation schedule has been provided within the guide. The appraiser will locate the type and size of each billboard, make any necessary construction adjustments, and then apply the appropriate depreciation to determine the billboard value for assessment purposes. This guide will be updated on an annual basis.
Counties adopting these schedules should also consider this as a guide for the mass appraisal of billboards, understanding that it will not cover every possible sign type and configuration. The appraiser may need to make additional adjustments for condition, and other structures not covered in this guide.
**NOTE** In 2015, the Arkansas Legislature passed Senate Bill 756 which became Act 573 of 2015 (a copy of Act 573 can be found at the end of this guide). This Act amends the property tax laws concerning off-premise advertising signs (billboards) and provides a valuation method for determining the market value of off-premise advertising signs (billboards).
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An Introduction to Billboards
An outdoor advertising sign in the form of a billboard consists of at least one display panel and the supporting framework. Billboards may be freestanding, mounted to buildings, or attached to other structures. Modern billboards conform to engineering standards and are constructed of steel, while older billboard structures are made of wood or angle iron frames. A billboard may be smaller than the permitted size. This allows for the addition of a cutout or extension within the square foot envelope of the permitted area. Billboards vary in display position and size, but the industry standard display faces include:
6 ft. x 12 ft. = 72 square feet 10.5 ft. x 36 ft. = 378 square feet
8 ft. x 12 ft. = 96 square feet 12 ft. x 40 ft. = 480 square feet
10 ft. x 22 ft. = 220 square feet 14 ft. x 48 ft. = 672 square feet
10 ft. x 24 ft. = 240 square feet 16 ft. x 60 ft. = 960 square feet
12 ft. x 25 ft. = 300 square feet 20 ft. x 50 ft. = 1,000 square feet
The typical arrangements of display faces include: single face, back-to-back, V-build, side-by-side, stacked, and tri-build configurations.
Billboard companies enter into sales contracts for advertising space on their billboards. Advertisements are designed and/or produced by a billboard company or an advertising agency in response to client specifications. Advertising space is often marketed for a group of billboards rather than for a single billboard. Group sales are called “showings.” Showings are based on demographic information and are designed to target a market with a specified level of advertising exposure. The client has no interest in the real property.
Billboard sites are typically leased from an unrelated third party who owns the land or structure to which the billboard is affixed. The owner of the site generally has no interest in the billboard structure. A billboard site, the land or structure upon which a billboard is situated, is generally limited to an area large enough to accommodate the billboard structure and foundation, as well as enough space to provide for service and maintenance work.
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Valuation of Billboard Structures
The sales comparison approach requires verifiable accurate sales information of individual billboards. Outdoor advertising structures are generally sold in bulk, and the transfers include ongoing concern and host agreements. These transfers typically are not recorded on filed deeds; therefore, it may be difficult to obtain information on the sale of billboards.
The income approach requires net operating income to be capitalized into a value for a specific property. The income realized from the sale of advertising space is business income that may be difficult to obtain and may include income components that should not be considered when determining valuations for property tax purposes in Arkansas.
A.C.A. § 26-1-101 (9) defines real property and lands to mean not only the land itself, whether laid out in town lots or otherwise, with all things therein contained, but also buildings, structures, improvements, and other fixtures of whatever kind thereon and all rights and privileges belonging or in anywise appertaining thereto. Once constructed, billboards are rarely voluntarily moved and should be considered permanent improvements to the land, thus considered as real property. Other like-type properties are already considered and valued as real estate in Arkansas for ad valorem taxation purposes, such as: cell towers, mobile homes, and on-premise signs (signs which advertise goods or services offered by business enterprises on the property where the sign is located – i.e. McDonald’s, Walmart, etc.).
Due to the many difficulties inherent in the appraisal of billboards when applying the sales comparison and the income approach to value, ACD recommends that, for assessment purposes in Arkansas, these structures should be treated as real estate and appraised using the cost approach (with the exception of digital display faces, which should be classified as personal property due to their shorter economic life spans). The cost approach provides an efficient methodology to uniformly value billboard structures. The replacement cost n e w less depreciation avoids the complicated allocation process and other issues associated with the income and sales comparison approaches. The data contained in this guide is based on information extracted from material costs, labor, and other integral components of billboard construction. The valuation of each sign will be determined by calculating the replacement cost new (RCN), and then deducting depreciation based on an actual age depreciation schedule. The depreciation schedule is based on a 20-year life for both wooden and steel structures (per Act 573). The depreciation should not be lowered more than 20 percent remaining good on wood and steel structures as long as the structure is continuing to produce a viable income stream. For the vast majority of billboards, no negative or positive adjustment is appropriate for physical condition. As long as a billboard structure can support a sign face, the physical condition most likely has little effect on the income stream, and therefore the physical condition may not be particularly important. Only the worst structures and perhaps the very best billboards will fall outside of the recommended schedules.
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Billboard Categories and Descriptions
For assessment purposes, billboards are grouped into 4 structural categories based on the building materials used and the underlying support system. The four categories include wood, steel A-frame, multi-mast steel, and monopole.
WOOD STRUCTURE
This class of billboards is constructed with wood post or pole supports with dimensional lumber as the secondary support (A- frame) with a wood or metal catwalk and display panel(s). Supports may be imbedded in the ground. There may be a foundation of concrete or gravel. Lighting, if present, is either fluorescent or mercury vapor.
STEEL A-FRAME STRUCTURE
This class of billboards is constructed with angle iron or steel supports with metal framing, catwalk, and display panel(s). Supports may be imbedded in the ground. There may be a foundation of concrete or gravel.
STEEL MULTI-MAST STRUCTURE
This class of billboards is constructed with steel poles, I-beam or equivalent as primary supports, with a catwalk, and display panel(s). Supports may be imbedded in the ground. There may be a foundation of concrete or gravel.
MONOPOLE STRUCTURE
This class of billboards is constructed with a tubular steel support (of various circumferences), tubular steel framing, metal catwalk and display panel(s). The foundation is concrete.
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WOOD STRUCTURE EXAMPLES
WOOD SINGLE FACE
WOOD V-BUILT
WOOD DOUBLE FACE
WOOD DOUBLE FACE (STACKED DISPLAYS)
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STEEL A-FRAME STRUCTURE EXAMPLES
STEEL A-FRAME SINGLE FACE
STEEL A-FRAME SINGLE FACE (SIDE-BY-SIDE DISPLAYS)
STEEL A-FRAME SINGLE FACE (SIDE-BY-SIDE DISPLAYS)
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STEEL MULTI-MAST STRUCTURE EXAMPLES
STEEL MULTI-MAST SINGLE FACE STEEL MULTI-MAST SINGLE FACE
STEEL MULTI-MAST DOUBLE FACE (STACKED DISPLAYS)
STEEL MULTI-MAST SINGLE FACE (SIDE-BY-SIDE DISPLAYS)
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MONOPOLE STRUCTURE EXAMPLES
MONOPOLE DOUBLE FACE (CENTER MOUNT)
MONOPOLE SINGLE FACE (CENTER MOUNT)
MONOPOLE DOUBLE FACE (FULL FLAG MOUNT)
MONOPOLE DOUBLE FACE (PARTIAL FLAG MOUNT)
MONOPOLE SINGLE FACE (SIDE-BY-SIDE DISPLAYS ~ CENTER MOUNT)
MONOPOLE DOUBLE FACE (STAKED DISPLAYS ~ PARTIAL FLAG MOUNT)
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MONOPOLE CONSTRUCTION ILLUSTRATIONS
CENTER MOUNT
PARTIAL FLAG MOUNT FULL FLAG MOUNT
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MONOPOLE CONSTRUCTION ILLUSTRATIONS (TOPVIEW)
DOUBLE FACE V-BUILT or V-FACE
TRI-BUILT or TRIANGLE
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Special Construction Adjustments
STACKED DISPLAYS
Up to two display panels are included in the base cost per structure as indicated in the stacked display cost tables. For billboard structures with more than two display panels, where the panels are stacked one on top of the other, add an additional 25% (for each panel) of the indicated value for the non-stacked display back into the value of the stacked display to account for the additional construction costs.
SIDE-BY-SIDE DISPLAYS
Where the billboard structure configuration is indicated to be horizontally side-by-side, appraise this constructed arrangement as one billboard structure. Add the square footage of the faces together to determine the size of the structure.
SALVAGE VALUE
To account for a salvage value, a 10 percent remaining good can be utilized for structures that are still standing but have reached the end of their economic life and are no longer producing a viable income stream. This salvage value should not be used for structures that are just temporarily vacant due to the lack of a current advertising contract.
CATWALK
This is the platform located underneath the sign face, either in front or in the back of the billboard sign, used as support for the maintenance crew. The cost for the platform or catwalk is included in the base cost, deduct 5% when no platform or catwalk is present.
APRON
This is the decorative trim at the bottom of the billboard sign where a billboard company logo is typically displayed. The cost for the apron is included in the base cost, deduct 5% when no apron is present.
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Tri-Vision or Tri-Fold Sign Structures
A Tri-Vision or Tri-Fold billboard is an outdoor advertising sign with a slatted face that allows three different copy messages that revolve at intermittent intervals. Enhancements may include a control board, louver alignment, and options for rotating louvers in either eye-catching quick-turn or in a mesmerizing wave effect. These signs are typically controlled remotely.
To account for the additional construction costs and value of Tri-Vision display faces, use the table below to determine the positive adjustment that should be applied to the base structure cost. The adjustment amount is based on the total square footage of the display face.
Total Square Footage of Display Face Construction Adjustment
0 – 300 square feet 15%
301 – 400 square feet 20%
401 – 600 square feet 25%
Over 600 square feet 30%
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Digital Billboards
A digital display billboard is an outdoor advertising sign with a light-emitting diode (LED) face. This allows multiple messages to be displayed for varying intervals on a single board. Messages can be changed from a remote location without the need to go to the sign or to print advertising copy. Display periods can range from a few seconds to a constant view.
Steel support structures have a much longer life, typically 20 years or more, than the digital sign faces. For this reason ACD recommends that, for assessment purposes in Arkansas, the digital sign faces should be treated as personal property and appraised using the cost approach. This will require appraisers to utilize a two-part process when appraising billboard sign structures with digital faces.
1) Take the descriptive information about the sign and determine the base cost using the cost tables in this guide to calculate the replacement cost new (RCN). Apply the percent good factor from the depreciation schedule in this guide to the RCN to arrive at the current value of the sign structure itself. The current value for the sign structure should be assessed as real estate and a note should be made in the comments section that the structure contains a digital face that is assessed as personal property. The Personal Property Account Number (PPAN) that contains the digital face assessment should also be listed in the comments section.
2) Based on the size of the sign face, determine the replacement cost new (RCN) for the digital face using the digital face cost table on the next page of this guide. Apply the percent good factor from the depreciation schedule to the RCN to arrive at the current value of the digital sign face. This current value should be submitted to the Personal Property Department to be used in the personal property assessment of the digital sign face or compared for accuracy to the value submitted by the owner on their personal property rendition. The real estate parcel number of the sign structure should be listed in the comments section of the personal property assessment.
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Digital Sign Faces
The valuation of each digital display face will be determined by calculating the replacement cost new (RCN) using the cost table below, then deducting deprecation based on an actual age depreciation schedule listed below. LEDs in the displays have a typical average useful life of about 100,000 hours or 11 years of continuous use. The depreciation schedule is based on a 7-year life for digital sign faces (per Act 573). The depreciation should not be lowered more than 20 percent remaining good as long as the digital sign face is continuing to produce a viable income stream.
Size of Digital Face Total Cost Cost per sq. ft.
10.5 ft. x 36 ft. $105,000 $278.00
14 ft. x 48 ft. $175,000 $260.00 * For digital faces that are of different sizes than listed above, use the cost per square foot as a guide.
Depreciation Schedule
Actual Age In Years
Remaining Life Percent
1 89%
2 77%
3 66%
4 54%
5 43%
6 31%
7 20%
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Billboard Structures Depreciation Schedules
Determine the base cost using the cost tables in this guide to calculate the replacement cost new (RCN). Apply the percent good factor from the depreciation schedule below to the RCN to arrive at the current value of the sign structure itself.
Actual Age 20 Year Life % Good
1 96%
2 92%
3 88%
4 84%
5 80%
6 76%
7 72%
8 68%
9 64%
10 60%
11 56%
12 52%
13 48%
14 44%
15 40%
16 36%
17 32%
18 28%
19 24%
20 20%
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Wood support poles or post.2. FOUNDATION - Embedded in ground or equivalent.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBWOOD SF20 $ 20.69 21-30' HAGL BBWOOD SF30 $ 23.63 31-40' HAGL BBWOOD SF40 $ 29.52 41-55' HAGL BBWOOD SF55 $ 31.31 No electricity BBWOOD SFNE $ (1.31)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBWOOD DF20 $ 27.36 21-30' HAGL BBWOOD DF30 $ 31.25 31-40' HAGL BBWOOD DF40 $ 39.06 41-55' HAGL BBWOOD DF55 $ 41.35 No electricity BBWOOD DFNE $ (1.74)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBWOOD VB20 $ 41.39 21-30' HAGL BBWOOD VB30 $ 47.23 31-40' HAGL BBWOOD VB40 $ 58.96 41-55' HAGL BBWOOD VB55 $ 62.57 No electricity BBWOOD VBNE $ (2.63)
WOOD CONSTRUCTION
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
SINGLE FACE ~ WOOD
DOUBLE FACE ~ WOOD
V-BUILT & SIDE-BY-SIDE ~ WOOD
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Wood support poles or post.2. FOUNDATION - Embedded in ground or equivalent.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBWOST SF20 $ 25.87 21-30' HAGL BBWOST SF30 $ 29.55 31-40' HAGL BBWOST SF40 $ 36.92 41-55' HAGL BBWOST SF55 $ 39.14 No electricity BBWOST SFNE $ (1.64)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBWOST DF20 $ 34.21 21-30' HAGL BBWOST DF30 $ 39.08 31-40' HAGL BBWOST DF40 $ 48.83 41-55' HAGL BBWOST DF55 $ 51.70 No electricity BBWOST DFNE $ (2.17)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBWOST VB20 $ 51.74 21-30' HAGL BBWOST VB30 $ 59.03 31-40' HAGL BBWOST VB40 $ 73.70 41-55' HAGL BBWOST VB55 $ 78.22 No electricity BBWOST VBNE $ (3.28)
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
WOOD CONSTRUCTION
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
SINGLE FACE ~ WOOD ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
DOUBLE FACE ~ WOOD ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
V-BUILT & SIDE-BY-SIDE ~ WOOD ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
STACKED DISPLAYS
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Steel pole, angle iron, I-beam, or equivalent as primary support.2. FOUNDATION - Concrete, gravel, or equivalent.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSAF SF20 $ 53.64 21-30' HAGL BBSAF SF30 $ 61.19 31-40' HAGL BBSAF SF40 $ 75.45 No electricity BBSAF SFNE $ (3.17)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSAF DF20 $ 73.70 21-30' HAGL BBSAF DF30 $ 84.14 31-40' HAGL BBSAF DF40 $ 103.85 No electricity BBSAF DFNE $ (4.36)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSAF VB20 $ 107.14 21-30' HAGL BBSAF VB30 $ 122.26 31-40' HAGL BBSAF VB40 $ 150.79 No electricity BBSAF VBNE $ (6.34)
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
STEEL A-FRAME CONSTRUCTION
SINGLE FACE ~ A-FRAME STEEL
DOUBLE FACE ~ A-FRAME STEEL
V-BUILT ~ A-FRAME STEEL
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Steel pole, angle iron, I-beam, or equivalent as primary support.2. FOUNDATION - Concrete, gravel, or equivalent.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSAFS SF20 $ 67.04 21-30' HAGL BBSAFS SF30 $ 76.48 31-40' HAGL BBSAFS SF40 $ 94.33 No electricity BBSAFS SFNE $ (3.96)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSAFS DF20 $ 92.11 21-30' HAGL BBSAFS DF30 $ 105.20 31-40' HAGL BBSAFS DF40 $ 129.82 No electricity BBSAFS DFNE $ (5.45)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSAFS VB20 $ 133.94 21-30' HAGL BBSAFS VB30 $ 152.83 31-40' HAGL BBSAFS VB40 $ 188.52 No electricity BBSAFS VBNE $ (7.92)
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
STEEL A-FRAME CONSTRUCTION
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
STACKED DISPLAYS
SINGLE FACE ~ A-FRAME STEEL ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
DOUBLE FACE ~ A-FRAME STEEL ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
V-BUILT ~ A-FRAME STEEL ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Steel pole, angle iron, I-beam, or equivalent as primary support.2. FOUNDATION - Concrete, gravel, or equivalent.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSMM SF20 $ 61.84 21-30' HAGL BBSMM SF30 $ 68.71 31-40' HAGL BBSMM SF40 $ 81.82 No electricity BBSMM SFNE $ (3.54)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSMM DF20 $ 83.04 21-30' HAGL BBSMM DF30 $ 92.28 31-40' HAGL BBSMM DF40 $ 109.85 41-55' HAGL BBSMM DF55 $ 130.78 No electricity BBSMM DFNE $ (5.20)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSMM VB20 $ 101.97 21-30' HAGL BBSMM VB30 $ 113.29 31-40' HAGL BBSMM VB40 $ 134.86 41-55' HAGL BBSMM VB55 $ 160.54 No electricity BBSMM VBNE $ (6.38)
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
STEEL MULTI-MAST CONSTRUCTION
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
SINGLE FACE ~ MULTI-MAST STEEL
DOUBLE FACE ~ MULTI-MAST STEEL
V-BUILT ~ MULTI-MAST STEEL
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Steel pole, angle iron, I-beam, or equivalent as primary support.2. FOUNDATION - Concrete, gravel, or equivalent.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSMMS SF20 $ 77.31 21-30' HAGL BBSMMS SF30 $ 85.90 31-40' HAGL BBSMMS SF40 $ 102.27 No electricity BBSMMS SFNE $ (4.42)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSMMS DF20 $ 103.81 21-30' HAGL BBSMMS DF30 $ 115.34 31-40' HAGL BBSMMS DF40 $ 137.31 41-55' HAGL BBSMMS DF55 $ 163.49 No electricity BBSMMS DFNE $ (6.50)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBSMMS VB20 $ 127.46 21-30' HAGL BBSMMS VB30 $ 141.62 31-40' HAGL BBSMMS VB40 $ 168.58 41-55' HAGL BBSMMS VB55 $ 200.69 No electricity BBSMMS VBNE $ (7.98)
STEEL MULTI-MAST CONSTRUCTION
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
STACKED DISPLAYS
SINGLE FACE ~ MULTI-MAST STEEL ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
DOUBLE FACE ~ MULTI-MAST STEEL ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
V-BUILT ~ MULTI-MAST STEEL ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Tubular Steel Supports.2. FOUNDATION - Poured concrete.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMSF SFC20 $ 66.91 21-30' HAGL BBMSF SFC30 $ 73.41 31-40' HAGL BBMSF SFC40 $ 86.43 41-55' HAGL BBMSF SFC55 $ 99.46 56-80' HAGL BBMSF SFC80 $ 125.53 80+' HAGL BBMSF SFC80+ $ 146.88 No electricity BBMSF SFCNE $ (4.99)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMSF SFP20 $ 69.47 21-30' HAGL BBMSF SFP30 $ 76.29 31-40' HAGL BBMSF SFP40 $ 89.87 41-55' HAGL BBMSF SFP55 $ 103.48 56-80' HAGL BBMSF SFP80 $ 130.58 80+' HAGL BBMSF SFP80+ $ 152.75 No electricity BBMSF SFPNE $ (5.19)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMSF SFF20 $ 90.89 21-30' HAGL BBMSF SFF30 $ 96.89 31-40' HAGL BBMSF SFF40 $ 110.40 41-55' HAGL BBMSF SFF55 $ 115.56 56-80' HAGL BBMSF SFF80 $ 139.78 80+' HAGL BBMSF SFF80+ $ 163.69 No electricity BBMSF SFFNE $ (5.98)
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
MONOPOLE CONSTRUCTION ~ SINGLE FACE
SINGLE FACE ~ CENTER MOUNTED MONOPOLE
SINGLE FACE ~ PARTIAL FLAG MONOPOLE
SINGLE FACE ~ FULL FLAG MONOPOLE
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Tubular Steel Supports.2. FOUNDATION - Poured concrete.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMSFS SFC20 $ 83.64 21-30' HAGL BBMSFS SFC30 $ 91.77 31-40' HAGL BBMSFS SFC40 $ 108.03 41-55' HAGL BBMSFS SFC55 $ 124.33 56-80' HAGL BBMSFS SFC80 $ 156.91 80+' HAGL BBMSFS SFC80+ $ 183.59 No electricity BBMSFS SFCNE $ (6.24)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMSFS SFP20 $ 86.84 21-30' HAGL BBMSFS SFP30 $ 95.37 31-40' HAGL BBMSFS SFP40 $ 112.34 41-55' HAGL BBMSFS SFP55 $ 129.35 56-80' HAGL BBMSFS SFP80 $ 163.22 80+' HAGL BBMSFS SFP80+ $ 190.94 No electricity BBMSFS SFPNE $ (6.48)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMSFS SFF20 $ 113.61 21-30' HAGL BBMSFS SFF30 $ 121.11 31-40' HAGL BBMSFS SFF40 $ 138.01 41-55' HAGL BBMSFS SFF55 $ 144.46 56-80' HAGL BBMSFS SFF80 $ 174.74 80+' HAGL BBMSFS SFF80+ $ 204.62 No electricity BBMSFS SFFNE $ (7.47)
STACKED DISPLAYS
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
MONOPOLE CONSTRUCTION ~ SINGLE FACE
SINGLE FACE ~ CENTER MOUNTED MONOPOLE ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
SINGLE FACE ~ PARTIAL FLAG MONOPOLE ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
SINGLE FACE ~ FULL FLAG MONOPOLE ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Tubular Steel Supports.2. FOUNDATION - Poured concrete.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMDV DVC20 $ 82.87 21-30' HAGL BBMDV DVC30 $ 88.46 31-40' HAGL BBMDV DVC40 $ 99.63 41-55' HAGL BBMDV DVC55 $ 104.51 56-80' HAGL BBMDV DVC80 $ 126.41 80+' HAGL BBMDV DVC80+ $ 134.29 No electricity BBMDV DVCNE $ (5.30)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMDV DVP20 $ 86.12 21-30' HAGL BBMDV DVP30 $ 91.92 31-40' HAGL BBMDV DVP40 $ 103.58 41-55' HAGL BBMDV DVP55 $ 108.71 56-80' HAGL BBMDV DVP80 $ 131.50 80+' HAGL BBMDV DVP80+ $ 160.53 No electricity BBMDV DVPNE $ (5.69)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMDV DVF20 $ 104.63 21-30' HAGL BBMDV DVF30 $ 110.63 31-40' HAGL BBMDV DVF40 $ 122.61 41-55' HAGL BBMDV DVF55 $ 124.30 56-80' HAGL BBMDV DVF80 $ 148.47 80+' HAGL BBMDV DVF80+ $ 173.81 No electricity BBMDV DVFNE $ (6.54)
MONOPOLE CONSTRUCTION ~ DOUBLE & V-FACE
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
DOUBLE & V-FACE ~ CENTER MOUNTED MONOPOLE
DOUBLE & V-FACE ~ PARTIAL FLAG MONOPOLE
DOUBLE & V-FACE ~ FULL FLAG MONOPOLE
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Tubular Steel Supports.2. FOUNDATION - Poured concrete.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMDVS DVC20 $ 103.59 21-30' HAGL BBMDVS DVC30 $ 110.58 31-40' HAGL BBMDVS DVC40 $ 124.54 41-55' HAGL BBMDVS DVC55 $ 130.64 56-80' HAGL BBMDVS DVC80 $ 158.01 80+' HAGL BBMDVS DVC80+ $ 167.86 No electricity BBMDVS DVCNE $ (6.63)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMDVS DVP20 $ 107.65 21-30' HAGL BBMDVS DVP30 $ 114.91 31-40' HAGL BBMDVS DVP40 $ 129.48 41-55' HAGL BBMDVS DVP55 $ 135.89 56-80' HAGL BBMDVS DVP80 $ 164.39 80+' HAGL BBMDVS DVP80+ $ 200.68 No electricity BBMDVS DVPNE $ (7.11)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-20' HAGL BBMDVS DVF20 $ 130.79 21-30' HAGL BBMDVS DVF30 $ 138.29 31-40' HAGL BBMDVS DVF40 $ 153.27 41-55' HAGL BBMDVS DVF55 $ 155.36 56-80' HAGL BBMDVS DVF80 $ 185.59 80+' HAGL BBMDVS DVF80+ $ 217.26 No electricity BBMDVS DVFNE $ (8.17)
MONOPOLE CONSTRUCTION ~ DOUBLE & V-FACE
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
STACKED DISPLAYS
DOUBLE & V-FACE ~ CENTER MOUNTED MONOPOLE ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
DOUBLE & V-FACE ~ PARTIAL FLAG MONOPOLE ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
DOUBLE & V-FACE ~ FULL FLAG MONOPOLE ~ STACKED DISPLAYS
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BASE SPECIFICATIONS
1. STRUCTURE - Tubular Steel Supports.2. FOUNDATION - Poured concrete.3. CATWALK - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).4. PANELS - Included in Base.5. APRON - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% when none present).6. ELECTRICAL - Included in Base - (Deduct 5% for no electrical connection).7. ADDITIONAL PANELS - None.
TOTAL BASE COST PER SQUARE FOOT OF SIGN FACE
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-40' HAGL BBMTB TBC40 $ 158.72 41-80' HAGL BBMTB TBC80 $ 204.97 80+' HAGL BBMTB TBC80+ $ 289.90 No electricity BBMTB TBCNE $ (10.89)
Sign Height Code Type $ per Sq Ft0-40' HAGL BBMTBS TBC40 $ 198.41 41-80' HAGL BBMTBS TBC80 $ 256.22 80+' HAGL BBMTBS TBC80+ $ 362.38 No electricity BBMTBS TBCNE $ (13.62)
*HAGL (Height Above Ground Level) - measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face.
TRIANGLE OR TRI-BUILT (3 FACES) ~ CENTER MOUNTED MONOPOLESTACKED DISPLAYS
TRIANGLE OR TRI-BUILT (3 FACES) ~ CENTER MOUNTED MONOPOLE
MONOPOLE CONSTRUCTION ~ SPECIAL TYPES
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Billboard Data Collection Form
Ownership and Location Data
Company Name: _______________________________ Person Contacted: _______________________________ Date Contacted: _______________________________ Telephone Number: _______________________________ Company Asset Number: _______________________________ AHTD Permit Number: _______________________________ Parcel Number: _______________________________ Location of Structure: _______________________________
Construction Data
Date Built: ______________________ Actual Age: ______________________ Height Above Ground: ______________________ Largest Display Surface: Height____ x Width_____ Number of Faces: ______________________ Stacked Displays: Yes_____ NO______ Illuminated Displays: Yes_____ NO______
Construction Type
Wood___ Steel A-Frame___ Multi-Mast Steel___ Monopole___ Face Type Monopole Mount Type
Single Face _____ Center Mount _____ Double Face _____ Partial Flag Mount _____ V-Built _____ Full Flag Mount _____ Side-by-Side _____ Triangle or Tri-Built _____ Tri-Vision or Tri-Fold _____ Digital Display _____
Additional Comments: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Billboard Valuation Worksheet
Base Cost of Structure ___________________
Construction Adjustments
Tri-Vison Display (% adjustment) + ___________________
Additional Stacked Displays (add 25%) + ___________________
No electric, catwalks, or aprons (% adjustment) (-) __________________
Structure Replacement Cost New (RCN) = ___________________
Depreciation
Percent Good Factor x ___________________
TOTAL BILLBOARD STRUCTURE VALUE = ____________________
If applicable:
DIGITAL DISPLAY FACE COST NEW (RCN) ____________________
Depreciation
Percent Good Factor x ____________________
TOTAL DIGITAL DISPLAY FACE VALUE = ____________________
ABOVE TOTAL BILLBOARD STRUCTURE VALUE + ____________________
TOTAL BILLBOARD VALUE = _________________
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Examples of How to Appraise a Billboard Structure
Example #1
The description shows a Double Face, Wood Structure at a 20’ HAGL (Height Above Ground Level – measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face) with the largest panel face at 10.5 ft. x 36 ft. (378 square feet). The structure has 4 panel faces and is in a stacked configuration. The panel faces are illuminated (lighted). The structure was originally built in 2000.
Using the Wood Construction – Stacked Displays cost table in this guide, the base cost for the structure indicates a value of $12,931 (378 x 34.21 = 12,931.38). The stacked displays are already included in the base costs since you are using the stacked displays table, so no additional adjustment is needed. The cost for illumination (lighting) has already been included in the base cost so no additional reduction in cost is necessary. So, the replacement cost new (RCN) of the structure would be $12,931. The original year of construction was 2000 so it has been determined that the actual age for the 2018 valuation is 18 years. From the depreciation table in this guide, a structure that has an actual age of 18 years old, has a 28% good factor (72% depreciation). The percent good factor is applied to the RCN of the structure for a final appraised value of $3,621 (12,931 x .28 = 3,620.68).
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Examples of How to Appraise a Billboard Structure
Example #2
The description shows a Single Face, Center mounted Monopole Structure at a 35’ HAGL (Height Above Ground Level – measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face) with a Tri-Vision panel face at 12 ft. x 25 ft. (300 square feet). The panel face is illuminated (lighted). The structure was originally built in 2011.
Using the Monopole Construction – Single Face cost table in this guide, the base cost for the structure indicates a value of $25,929 (300 x 86.43 = 25,929.00). The additional cost for the Tri-Vision face using the Tri-Vision costs table based on a 300 square foot sign face is $3,889 (25,929 x .15 = 3,889.35). This brings the structure’s adjusted base cost to $29,818 (25,929 + 3,889 = 29,818). The cost for illumination (lighting) has already been included in the base cost so no additional reduction in cost is necessary. So, the replacement cost new (RCN) of the structure would be $29,818. The original year of construction was 2011 so it has been determined that the actual age for the 2018 valuation is 7 years. From the depreciation table in this guide, a structure that has an actual age of 7 years old, has a 72% good factor (28% depreciation). The percent good factor is applied to the RCN of the structure for a final appraised value of $21,469 (29,818 x .72 = 21,468.96).
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Examples of How to Appraise a Billboard Structure
Example #3
This is an example of how to appraise a billboard structure that has a digital sign face.
The description shows a Double Face, Partial Flag mounted Monopole Structure at a 40’ HAGL (Height Above Ground Level – measured from the ground to the bottom of the display face) with one static face at 14 ft. x 48 ft. (672 square feet) and one digital face at 14 ft. x 48 ft. (672 square feet). The panel faces are illuminated (lighted). The structure was originally built in 2005. The one digital face was added new to the billboard in 2012.
Using the Monopole Construction – Double Face cost table in this guide, the base cost for the structure indicates a value of $69,606 (672 x 103.58 = 69,605.76). The cost for illumination (lighting) has already been included in the base cost so no additional reduction in cost is necessary. So, the replacement cost new (RCN) of the structure would be $69,606. The original year of construction was 2005 so it has been determined that the actual age for the 2018 valuation is 13 years. From the depreciation table in this guide, a structure that has an actual age of 13 years old, has a 48% good factor (52% depreciation). The percent good factor is applied to the RCN of the structure for a final appraised value of $33,411 (69,606 x .48 = 33,410.88). This is the value of the billboard sign structure that would be assessed as real estate, it does not include the value of the one digital sign face.
Using the Digital Sign Faces table in this guide, the base cost for the digital face indicates a value of $175,000. So, the replacement cost new (RCN) of the digital sign face is $175,000. The digital sign face was added new to the billboard in 2012 and has an actual age of 6 years for the 2018 valuation. From the depreciation table listed in the Digital Sign Faces section, a digital face that has an actual age of 6 years, has a 31% good factor (69% depreciation). The percent good factor is applied to the RCN of the digital sign face for a final appraised value of $54,250 (175,000 x .31 = 54,250). This is the value of the digital sign face that would be assessed as personal property.
So the final appraised value of the complete sign (structure and digital display face) would be $87,661 (33,411 + 54,250 = 87,661).
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Billboard Sites (Land Valuation)
As stated earlier in this guide, billboard sites are typically leased from an unrelated third party who owns the land or structure to which the billboard is affixed. The owner of the site generally has no interest in the billboard structure. A billboard site, the land or structure upon which a billboard is situated, is generally limited to an area large enough to accommodate the billboard structure and foundation, as well as enough space to provide ingress and egress for service and maintenance work.
The portion of land that the billboard is located on should be assessed as commercial property to recognize the income stream that is being produced by the ground lease, ACD recommends using the following guidelines when valuing the portion of land where the billboard is located.
If the land that the billboard is located on is already being appraised as commercial property then no adjustments are needed to the land valuation.
However, if the land that the billboard is located on is not being appraised as commercial property then a portion of the land needs to be allocated as commercial use and appraised as such. ACD recommends allocating 0.25 acre for the billboard site and appraising that site using one of the following methods.
1) Appraise the billboard site portion of the land using the same commercial land rates that are being used for other commercial properties in the same area.
2) Develop a commercial billboard site rate for the 0.25 acre that can be utilized for all billboard sites located within the county.
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Billboard Structures Definitions
Additional Panels: For purposes of appraisal in the Billboard Valuation Guide, up to two sign panels per side are included in the base cost per structure as indicated in the stacked displays tables. More than two sign panels per side (additional panels) on one structure would require a positive adjustment in the valuation of the total structure.
Apron: Decorative trim at the bottom of the billboard sign where a billboard company logo is typically displayed.
Back-To-Back: Billboard structure configurations where two display panel faces are parallel to one another such that the backs of the advertising (back view) face each other. The advertising on each panel of the billboard structure faces in opposite directions.
Base Cost Per Structure: All of the component costs related to the construction of the billboard structure itself such as material costs, labor, permit fees, freight costs, engineering costs, and installation costs. This is not a conclusive list, but it is provided to indicate that all costs whether direct or indirect are included in the base cost amount unless specifically noted.
Billboard: A large panel or flat surface that is intended for viewing an advertisement or notice from extended distances and is typically constructed of wooden posts, steel beams, or steel monopoles.
Catwalk: The platform located underneath the sign face, either in front or in back of the billboard sign, used as support for the maintenance crew.
Center Mount: Steel monopole structure in which the supporting column is affixed to the center of the display panel.
Cut Outs: The portions of the panel display which are attached to or cut out from the face in order to emphasize a certain figure and draw the attention of the sign reader.
Depreciation Schedule: A valuation table that calculates the product of a trending factor and a straight-line depreciation factor to arrive at the replacement cost new less depreciation. The percentage amounts are also known as the percent good factors.
Digital Display: Light emitting diode (LED) panel faces that are internally illuminated matrix displays constructed with tiny silicon chips that are capable of producing light in a variety of colors.
Display Face (Panel): The flat area normally rectangular in shape where the advertisement is displayed.
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Double Face: A billboard structure that has two display panels, also known as back-to-back configuration, which are parallel to each other and facing in opposite directions.
Economic Obsolescence: A loss in remaining value due to reasons external to the property.
Extension: A part of the advertisement display that extends beyond the typical rectangular face in order to create better visual impact.
Flag Mount: A steel monopole structure in which the supporting column is affixed to the left or the right of the center of the display panel.
Footings: The concrete pad sunk into the ground which is used to solidify the structure keeping it in an upright position.
Foundation: The material used at the base of a billboard structure to keep the structure in an upright position. The foundation could be the natural soil composition, poured in gravel, or poured in concrete.
Functional Obsolescence: A reduction in functional capacity or efficiency that impacts the value of the property which is caused by factors inherent in the property itself.
Height Above Ground Level (HAGL): The distance in feet from the ground level to the lowest edge of the bottom molding of the billboard display face (panel).
Illumination: Light fixtures attached to a sign so that the message is visible in hours of darkness.
Leased Billboard Site: The location where a billboard structure is erected that is typically owned by an unrelated third party who receives rental income through a contract with the billboard owner.
Lighting: Fixtures attached to the billboard structure that provides illumination during hours of darkness.
Molding: Decorative frame surrounding the printed message on the display face.
Multi-Mast Steel: A billboard structure that is constructed with several steel poles or I-beam steel supports.
Panel (Display Face): The flat area normally rectangular in shape where the advertisement is displayed.
Physical Depreciation: The loss in value due to physical wear and tear.
Replacement Cost New (RCN): The cost to replace the utility of a property with new construction using the best available materials and construction methodology.
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Side-By-Side: A type of billboard configuration where two faces are arranged together in a horizontal line, one beside the other, with both display panels facing in the same direction.
Single Face: A billboard structure that has one display panel facing in one direction.
Stacked Display: Billboard structure that contains multiple display panels which are set above one another in a vertical configuration.
Steel A-Frame: A billboard structure that is constructed with angle iron or steel supports with metal framing and a single display panel. The supports are imbedded in the ground at an angle that resembles the letter “A”.
Steel Monopole: A billboard structure that is constructed with a single tubular steel support imbedded in a concrete footing pad.
Stringers: Wooden or steel braces attached to the back of a billboard panel that functions to support the display face. These are also known as cross-members.
Triangle or Tri-Built: A billboard structure having three display panels arranged in the shape of a triangle with each panel facing in a different direction.
Tri-Vision or Tri-Fold: A type of billboard structure where the panel display face is made with triangular louvered narrow vertical panels that periodically rotate to display three different advertising messages in a predetermined sequence.
Uprights (Supports): Vertical posts, pipes, or beams, mounted into the ground that keep a billboard structure in an erect position.
V-Built: A billboard structure having two or more display panels that are not parallel to each other, facing in opposite directions where the configuration resembles the letter “V”.
Wood Pole A-Frame: A billboard structure that is constructed with wooden post supports and a single display panel. The supports are imbedded in the ground at an angle that resembles the letter “A”.
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WORKS CITED
North Carolina Depart of Revenue, Local Government Division, Property Tax Section. Billboard Structures Valuation Guide. 2017. Oregon Department of Revenue, Property Tax Division, Assessment & Taxation Section. Billboard Cost Factors (Off-premise Outdoor Advertising – Series 150). 2007 (Supplements added 2008 & 2009). State of New Jersey, Department of the Treasury, Division of Taxation. Real Property Appraisal Manual for New Jersey Assessors (Assessment of Billboards section). 2005. Missouri State Tax Commission. State Tax Commission of Missouri Assessor Manual (Billboards – Cost Approach to Value section). 2009. State of California, State Board of Equalization, Property and Special Taxes Department. Guidelines for the Assessment of Billboard Properties. 2002. International Association of Assessing Officers. “The Valuation of Outdoor Advertising Structures”, Assessment Digest, Volume 13, Number 4. 1991. Wright, Jeffrey and Wright, Paul. Billboard Appraisal: The Valuation of Off-Premise Advertising Signs. 2001.
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Act 573 of the Regular Session
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State of Arkansas 1
90th General Assembly A Bill 2
Regular Session, 2015 SENATE BILL 756 3
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By: Senators Hester, B. Pierce, J. Hendren, Files 5
By: Representative Bragg 6
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For An Act To Be Entitled 8
AN ACT TO AMEND THE PROPERTY TAX LAWS CONCERNING OFF-9
PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGNS; TO PROVIDE A VALUATION 10
METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE MARKET VALUE OF OFF-11
PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGNS; TO PREVENT ADMINISTRATIVE 12
AND REGULATORY TAX INCREASES; TO RESERVE WITHIN DULY 13
ELECTED LEGISLATIVE BODIES THE RIGHT AND POWER TO 14
ESTABLISH AND MODIFY TAX RATES; AND FOR OTHER 15
PURPOSES. 16
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Subtitle 19
TO PROVIDE A VALUATION METHOD FOR 20
DETERMINING THE MARKET VALUE OF OFF-21
PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGNS; TO PREVENT 22
ADMINISTRATIVE TAX INCREASES; AND TO 23
RESERVE WITHIN LEGISLATIVE BODIES THE 24
POWER TO SET TAX RATES. 25
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS: 28
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SECTION 1. Arkansas Code § 26-3-302 is amended to read as follows: 30
26-3-302. Intangible personalty. 31
(a) All intangible personal property in this state shall be is exempt 32
from all ad valorem tax levies of counties, cities, and school districts in 33
the state. 34
(b) Intangible personal property includes without limitation a permit 35
or license required to place, operate, or maintain at a specific location one 36
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(1) or more structures or fixtures and the value associated with the permit 1
or license to place, operate, or maintain at a specific location the 2
structures or fixtures. 3
(b) (c) The exemption provided in this section shall be applicable 4
applies with respect to the assessment and taxation of intangible personal 5
property on and after January 1, 1976, and no ad valorem taxes shall not be 6
assessed or collected on such intangible personal property for any period 7
after January 1, 1976. 8
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SECTION 2. Arkansas Code § 26-26-1202, concerning valuation procedures 10
for purposes of property taxes, is amended to add an additional subsection to 11
read as follows: 12
(i)(1)(A) The market value of an off-premises advertising sign shall 13
be determined using the cost approach to avoid the inclusion of exempt 14
intangible personal property in the valuation. 15
(B) The market value of an off-premises advertising sign 16
shall not be determined using the income approach or the sales comparison 17
approach. 18
(2) An adjustment shall not be made for the traffic count or 19
other factors relating to the location of an off-premises advertising sign in 20
determining the market value of an off-premises advertising sign. 21
(3)(A) The depreciation period used in determining the market 22
value of an off-premises advertising sign shall not exceed twenty (20) years 23
for a static off-premises advertising sign and seven (7) years for a digital 24
off-premises advertising sign. 25
(B) For purposes of depreciation, the residual value of an 26
off-premises advertising sign shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the 27
cost of the off-premises advertising sign. 28
(C)(i) To promote uniform taxation of off-premises 29
advertising signs, straight-line depreciation shall be used in determining 30
the market value of an off-premises advertising sign. 31
(ii) The effective age of an off-premises 32
advertising sign shall not be used for purposes of depreciation. 33
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SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. Sections 1 and 2 of this act are effective 35
for assessment years beginning on or after January 1, 2015.APPROVED: 36
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